International playgirl and jet-setter Zaydee is in love with investigative journalist Steven Larson, who is writing an exposé of the Bilderberg Group. Zaydee believes Larson is in danger, so she hatches a complicated plan to help him by providing him with a safe house and starting up a new publication for him, staffed by computer hackers. However, when Zaydee is set up and betrayed by her investment broker, the FBI arrests her. Since she refuses to identify herself, the FBI agents book her under the clever name “Princess Jane Doe.” However, she manages to take full advantage of her new royal title by using the esoteric Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act as part of an international legal procedure to defend herself, without legal counsel, against unknown charges. As Zaydee becomes a media celebrity, her true identity remains a mystery to both the FBI and the general public. The author fills each chapter with intrigue, following Zaydee as she plots her escape from prison. The increasingly elaborate plot also features a math-genius professor and Yale University’s Skull and Bones secret society. The author effectively keeps the reader guessing each character’s allegiance as well as Zaydee’s eventual endgame. In the end, readers may be left wondering about the mysterious and colorful Zaydee’s true backstory—as well as author Holy Ghost Writer’s true identity.

Yes, you heard it right. Today, That Girl Started Her Own Country (TGSHOC) reached its 100th Amazon review and it was a 5-Star review. Not mention, it has also gain 59 reviews on Goodreads so far and is in the Top 100 Crime books! Anyway, In case you missed the 100th Amazon review, here it is:

October 8, 2012 - 100th Review - Pure Delight, by: Sporty NehaAfter reading the mesmerizing That Girl Started Her Own Country which I finished in just one day, I was desperate to find other work's by the same author. And then I laid my eyes on this book -`That girl started her own country'. The moment I saw it I purchased it on my Kindle and what a treat it turned out to be! It didn't let down my high expectations for once.

Zaydee, the protagonist emerged out to be a heart winner in not just the book, but beyond that. She is enigmatic, powerful and charming. She is not like the mundane female protagonists who are virtuous but boring. Zaydee has a spark, which comes from her alter ego. She is neither entirely positive, nor is she entirely negative, - she is a mirror of today's woman, love struck and appealing in some mysterious sense.

The book is engaging and rich in content. It is luring for all the age groups. Fraudulent activities, loyalty vs deception and volatile situations make this novel a game for all. The unexpected hitches and deceitful twists made me turn page after page until I finished and the clock showed me it was only a few hours since I had begun it.

That Girl reminded me of the wonderful time I had reading the likes of Harry Potter and Hunger Games. Effortless reading, I would say. It brought me back to the glorious fictional world which one seeks on a holiday to forget the mundane realities for once. I look forward to other books from this author.

Today, That Girl Started Her Own Country" reached Amazon's #1 spot in the Kindle store, under Kindle eBooks - Fiction - Action & Adventure. Over 5,000 people downloaded the thriller. W-O-W. People all over the world were downloading the book. Here's a screen shot... Check it out on Yahoo News!